Multicamera concert with the LUMIX BGH1
See how the BGH1 box camera was used during the 2021 Consumer Electronics Show in a 6-camera live concert presentation featuring the band Cold War Kids.
The pandemic has changed so many things in our lives, including the way that trade shows like the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) are conducted. Technics Audio wanted to do something truly special for CES: provide a livestreamed concert experience featuring the band Cold War Kids. With a wireframe of their plan, Technics contacted the creative content studio Merit/Andrew to help bring their vision to life.
Merit/Andrew, a creative content studio focused on crafting stories and premium content, was able to combine their experience with live events with more traditional cinematic projects to bring this Panasonic event to life. Merit/Andrew had the idea of offering an immersive experience that would allow the viewer to select the camera angle they wanted to see. For example, if you’d like to see just the drummer, no problem! Want to view the jib camera? Sure!
“Our challenge was to create an immersive experience with multiple cameras and give the audience the ability to choose the way they want to view the concert. We needed a versatile camera that allowed for several different use scenarios – from mounting on the stage, to outfitting with a zoom lens, and putting it on a jib. We needed to make sure that we could capture several different angles without any image quality issues. It needed to feel seamless as we cut from one angle to another," said Caroline Scott, Executive Producer at Merit/Andrew.
With the plan of giving the audience control over what camera they watch, Merit/Andrew knew they would need two small cameras with high image quality that could place inconspicuously on stage with the band. They came to LUMIX to see if we had a solution, and sure enough, the new BGH1 box camera would be ready in time for their shoot. So, the BGH1 would be the cameras for the drummer and the keyboard player, and other production cameras would be used for the rest of the angles. Or so everyone thought.
When Merit/Andrew and their production team looked at the features of the BGH1, they asked if they could just shoot the whole project with it. And why not? After all, the BGH1 has everything a live production would need: dual monitor outputs (HDMI to feed the in-camera monitor and SDI to the switching system); Time Code and Genlock for sync of the cameras; dual SD card slot for redundancy of recording (more on that in a moment); and the icing on the cake, excellent image quality – good enough for a Netflix production.
Planning the shoot
Preparation and planning yields near-perfect results
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